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"textContent": "EMMA MARTIN INTERVIEW 16/1/2026\n\n**The reigning national endurance champion tells Martha Terry about the full-circle moment of completing her second 160km ride, her sport’s unique camaraderie and what makes a horse a winner, in this exclusive article for _H &H_ subscribers**\n\nEndurance rider Emma Martin was 12 years old when she completed her first 160km ride. Nearly 40 years on, last season she bagged her second – and with it the title of national champion. As Emma and two other top endurance riders, Amie Grainger and Victoria Davies, were tackling the final loop of the 160km, […]",
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